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Meier Steinbrink

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award from the Brooklyn division in 1955, and the Man of the Year plaque from the Metropolitan Conference of Temple Brotherhoods in 1958. He was president of the New York Federation of Reform Synagogues from 1942 to 1946 and its honorary president from 1946 to 1950. He was a trustee of the Federation
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Steinbrink was a trustee and Legal Education Committee chairman of the Brooklyn Bar Association, Law Reform Committee chairman of the New York State Bar Association, vice-president of the Unity Club, a director of the Brooklyn Juvenile Probation Association and the Brooklyn Club, a trustee and
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in 1934. He was active in Jewish communal work in Brooklyn, serving as the first president of the United Jewish Aid Society and as an incorporator and director of the Brooklyn Federation of Jewish Charities. In 1938, when a group of Brooklyn Jews founded an organization to propagandize for the
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of Jewish Philanthropies and an honorary chairman of its Brooklyn division. He became a director of the Sigmund Livingston Memorial Scholarship Fund, the Brooklyn chapter of the American Cancer Committee, and the Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital in 1950.
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As Justice, Steinbrink played a major role in establishing a Committee for the Protection of Religious Freedom Through the World in 1949. In that year, he also presided over the case of Rev. John Howard Melish, the rector of the
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from 1946 to 1952, and was a vigorous opponent of racial injustice and fought for the rights of all minority groups. He frequently called for a federal civil rights law and spoke out for fair employment practices.
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proportional representation of Jews in government, he came out firmly against all segregative political steps. In 1943, he was president of the 38th biennial convention of the
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Steinbrink received the Gold Key Award from the Jewish Culture Foundation of New York University in 1941, a scroll from the Interfaith Movement in 1944, a citation from
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From 1928 to 1929, Steinbrink served in the ambulance chasing investigation in the Second Judicial District without compensation. In 1932, he became a Justice of the
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The Convention Manual of Procedure, Forms and Rules for the Regulation of Business in the Seventh New York State Constitutional Convention, 1915
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in the trial of Civl War fraud cases which grew out of aircraft production. He was an advisory committee member of the Hamilton branch of the
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Steinbrink was special counsel for New York City in an investigation of city contracts in 1921. He was an arbitrator for the
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The Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, Counties of Nassau and Suffolk, Long Island, New York, 1609-1924
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in the Aircraft investigations in 1918, and his work in those investigations led to his work with a
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in 1947, a citation from the JDA in 1950, the Felix M. Warburg Memorial award from the
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upheld the decision. He retired as Justice in 1957. He was chairman of the
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Steinbrink attended the Public School No. 1 of Brooklyn, the
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select committee in 1919 to investigate expenditures of the
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who was ordered to relinquish the rectorship by Bishop
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for his avowed approval of his son and assistant Rev.
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Index

Meier Steinbrink, 1900
New York City, New York
Boys High School of Brooklyn
New York University School of Law
Brooklyn
Brooklyn Standard Union
WIllet judiciary scandal
Charles Evans Hughes
House of Representatives
War Department
United States Attorney General
Chase National Bank
Arbitration Society of America
1912 New York state election
Republican
Attorney General of New York
Democratic
Thomas Carmody
1915 New York State Constitutional Convention
presidential elector
1928 presidential election
New York Supreme Court
Great Depression
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
James Pernette De Wolfe
William Howard Melish's
Appellate Division
Anti-Defamation League
B'nai B'rith
Federation of Jewish Philanthropies

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